@Rabbie, hi, did you have to alter your nut or bridge grooves to switch to your gut strings from Spiro wiechs? Just wondering whether to make the jump,. Though crazily my current spiros have been on about a year now and are settled nicely and get better & better. Even on the G I can get a nice tone by playing higher up the neck and using more skin. I thought I might find a shop with a bass setup with guts to try first if it was an 'easy' swap. Thanks.

I recently read Bob's Chronicles Volume 1, not sure what happened to Volume 2?, but it gave me a different view of him, found it fascinating, the tales from when he first moved to NYC and the characters he met. As to the albums, I bought Bob Dylan (62), and I like his earlier stuff from the mid 60s & and the album covers are brilliant too.

@Dad3353, thanks for the link - I watched the BBC programme about guitar the other night, and they had KT on there and a clip of her on Jools Holland's Later programme - she was amazing. A master class from Ms Tunstall herself - brilliant.

I'm thinking about performing just me on double bass and a singer - instead of trying to tap out a beat or using a drum machine, I thought about using a loop pedal and creating my own beat, maybe with couple of taps on the bass or something like that. Is anyone doing something similar to this? Any recommendations or tips?

Had a long drive over the weekend and got the chance to listen to Jazz FM on the car DAB radio.
One track that jumped out was Still Hidden Morning by Misha Mullov-Abbado.
Awesome tone and lovely minimal lines. Wondered whether anyone else listened to any of his music, I'm looking up gigs but none near me.

This made me laugh this morning - not sure what would've happened if the person had lived on the upper floors, maybe the driver would have swung it round like an Olympic hammer thrower?
https://www.talkbass.com/threads/how-the-german-parcel-service-hermes-delivers-music-gear.1384939/

I think you can count yourself lucky that you weren't the one not quite up to scratch here.
I've done a couple of auditions that still make me cringe when I think of them - Bowie said once that when you feel you're just out of your depth, that's the best place to be, but in my case it wasn't, I was drowning... in full public view.
It'd be interesting to hear whether they get any gigs - afterall, money talks, b&llshit walks...

According to Mr Google, there are about 944 genres and 2 million artists on Spotify, so maybe having an 'eclectic' taste in music just means you like 'all kinda stuff'.
Amazing and mind-boggling though how much music you can stream with a subscription these days.... I'd probably only need about three or four genres and 20 ish artists myself.